Office of the Lieutenant Governor and DPNR Enter MOA for GIS Information PDF Print

 

For Immediate Release No. 021-08

May 06, 2008

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Office of the Lieutenant Governor and Department of Planning
 and Natural Resources Enter MOA for GIS Information 

Lieutenant Governor Gregory R. Francis announces that a Memorandum of Agreement to share critical information relating to development planning and permitting in the Virgin Islands has been entered between the Department of Planning and Natural Resources and the Office of the Lieutenant Governor.

The MOA will allow both the OLG and DPNR to transfer data obtained through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping such as cadastral and real property parcel records. Under the agreement, DPNR will use the information to enhance their mandated planning and resource management functions.

Lt. Governor Francis called the MOA another effort toward the implementation of using vital GIS information through all facets of the Government of the Virgin Islands. He said this agreement will assist in the capability of the Government to manage and protect our natural resources.  “GIS technology will undoubtedly help our territory in the development of effective infrastructure planning and the Department of Planning and Natural Resources is an integral part of that,” Lt. Governor Francis said.

In a letter to Lt. Governor Francis, DPNR Commissioner Robert S. Mathes hailed the agreement. “The MOA is a necessary first step towards the tracking of development permitting in the territory, and ultimately the assessment of cumulative development impacts on the coastal zone,” he wrote.  DPNR anticipates the use of GIS information will facilitate the permit application review process and allow the Department to apply a growth management mechanism to guide the future physical development of the territory.

In the stipulated MOA, among the information OLG agrees to provide to the DPNR are GIS real property parcel maps – which includes the parcel address, current zoning, estate boundaries and territorial roads; hard copies of maps for registered filled lands; and property tax roll information. The MOA also calls for updates to any of the information to be made available to DPNR on a semi-annual basis. In return, DPNR will provide data deemed usable in GIS format to the OLG which includes any updates to real property parcel maps with respect to subdivisions and zoning. Further, DPNR is authorized to use the information for public outreach and educational purposes without providing the actual data received.

The information provided by the OLG will remain the sole property of that office, only to be used for work performed pursuant to the MOA.

  

 

 

 

 
 
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